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Reloading
25-06 Ladder Test
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<blockquote data-quote="jhibbard24" data-source="post: 724098" data-attributes="member: 25072"><p>8andbait- in response to your question about if i use two different points of aim, yes. this way there is no confusion on which bullet holes is for which load. ie. i start with the lesser charge at the top of the ladder and charges increase down the ladder at each rung or vice versa. this way you can watch each charge seperately and see where your barrel comes ' into tune' i have a very lightweight .300 wsm with a pencil thin barrel and it took around 200 rounds to get it shooting in the mid .3's and even once had a 3 shot group that measured .242. it took some extensive ladder testing and narrowing my loads down to testing by the 1/10th of a grain to get this thing dialed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhibbard24, post: 724098, member: 25072"] 8andbait- in response to your question about if i use two different points of aim, yes. this way there is no confusion on which bullet holes is for which load. ie. i start with the lesser charge at the top of the ladder and charges increase down the ladder at each rung or vice versa. this way you can watch each charge seperately and see where your barrel comes ' into tune' i have a very lightweight .300 wsm with a pencil thin barrel and it took around 200 rounds to get it shooting in the mid .3's and even once had a 3 shot group that measured .242. it took some extensive ladder testing and narrowing my loads down to testing by the 1/10th of a grain to get this thing dialed [/QUOTE]
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